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Thousands gather for funeral of fallen Baton Rouge sheriff's deputy Brad Garafola
A hero's goodbye: Family of Baton Rouge sheriff's deputy who was shot dead as he 'ran towards danger' in ambush lay him to rest at emotional funeral Brad Garafola shot dead in a lone ambush on Sunday by Gavin Long; Police Officers Matthew Gerald and Montrell Jackson were also slain More than 1,000....

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Guam Catholics Calling For Defrocking Of Archbishop Picket Cathedral
Sunday morning protest against Apuron to continue ‘as long as it takes’ By Jojo Santo Tomas. HAGÅTÑA, Guam (Pacific Daily News, July 17, 2016) – Sunday morning picketers repeated their call for Archbishop Anthony Apuron to be defrocked, and one Catholic said she’ll be there every week “for as long as it takes.

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Tears, As Body Of Slain Female Preacher, Eunice Olawale Was Buried In Abuja
*FG Promises To Fish Out The Killers JIDE OYEKUNLE. ABUJA. Tears flowed freely in Abuja on Saturday as the body of the slain female preacher, late Eunice Olawale, who was murdered by unknown Muslim extremists was laid to rest at Gudu Cemetery amid tight security.

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Pastor chains son, 9, for one month for stealing
Daud Olatunji, Abeokuta. Men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ogun State Command have rescued a nine-year-old boy, Korede Taiwo, at Ajibawo village in Atan-Ota, Ado-Odo Ota local government area of the state. 9yr-old Korede-Taiwo.

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Nigerians pray for removal of non-performing leaders
By CALEB AYANSINA ABUJA – PROMINENT Ministers of God in Nigeria, yesterday night, stormed the National Stadium in Abuja, the Nigeria Capital, to pray and seek divine intervention to the Nigeria situation, as they all agreed that all is not well with the country.

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Giving Sanity a Chance 2016-07-23 Read More
Jaffna University clash by Tisaranee Gunasekara "Beloved-of-the-Gods, King Piyadasi desires that all religions should reside everywhere." Ashokan Rock Edict 7 Racism is not the birthright of any one race. It is a mental virus which can affect every ethnic community.

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Launch of Four Things a... 2016-07-23 Read More
Madam Petra wife of the German Ambassador presenting the Cross of the Order of Merit to Anne Ranasinghe. Four things I need/ To live complete: Friends to share/The fragile mood; A passionate love. Knowledge pursued And the luxury/Of solitude. That very short poem on the cover of Anne Ranasinghe’s....

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Zimbabwe's MDC opposition hails war veterans' Mugabe rebuke
By AFP yesterday in World Zimbabwe's main opposition on Friday praised war veterans for "finally seeing the light" after the long-time allies of President Robert Mugabe denounced him as "dictatorial". The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) "would like to whole-heartedly thank and salute (the) war....

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Memphis-based United Way leverages funding to target poverty
Challenged by a 25 percent decline in contributions in recent years, the United Way of the Mid-South is sharpening its focus on fighting poverty and helping families become self-sufficient. Now the United Way is beginning to leverage the millions of dollars it distributes to nearly 80....

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Springfield church hosts picnic for homeless
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – A compassionate gesture by a Springfield inner-city church Saturday. A picnic in the park for the homeless. Progressive community Baptist church provided lunch at Forest Park for hundreds of homeless men and women. Social service agency personnel were also there to provide help for the homeless.

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Boy Scouts faring well a year after easing ban on gay adults
NEW YORK (AP) — There were dire warnings for the Boy Scouts of America a year ago when the group’s leaders, under intense pressure, voted to end a long-standing blanket ban on participation by openly gay adults. Several of the biggest sponsors of Scout units, including the Roman Catholic, Mormon and....

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Permanent Link: Mugabe must leave: Mawarire
HARARE – Local cleric and unrelenting #ThisFlag campaigner Evan Mawarire has launched an attack on President Robert Mugabe advising the long-serving leader to quit instead of wasting his energy on making scurrilous allegations against his critics. Mugabe has made public his disdain for the clergyman....

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Mom discovers deceased son's heart was given to family member
"I said ‘I want to know where his heart is,’" Murry said. "I designated the kidney. That was fine. But I wanted to know where his heart is, and I would be OK.” Clintoria Johnson, Murry's cousin, said her heart was only functioning at 10 percent and had been waiting on a transplant for almost two years.

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Oshiomhole: PDP guber candidate vows to probe Edo Governor
The Edo state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, has revealed that he will probe Governor Adams Oshiomhole. He said “I call on Adams Oshiomhole to probe my time in government and look at everything that I did. “Let him do it because by the grace of God, when I am governor, I will probe him.

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9yr Old Chained and Padlocked By His Pastor Father For Stealing Soup Rescued
has rescued a nine year old boy at Ajibawo village along Atan-Ota in Ado-Odo Ota Local government area of Ogun State Nigeria who was chained with padlock for allegedly stealing soup. The nine year old boy named Korede Taiwo was alleged of stealing soup from the cooking pot of his step mother named kehinde.

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Hundreds pack Sunnyside church for Alva Braziel funeral
More than 300 people descended upon a small Sunnyside church on Saturday to celebrate the life of Alva Braziel, an armed black man who was fatally shot by Houston police two weeks ago. The circumstances of the 38-year-old's death on July 9 were questioned by relatives, supporters and activists,....

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Boy Scouts faring well a year after easing ban on gay adults
There were dire warnings for the Boy Scouts of America a year ago when the group's leaders, under intense pressure, voted to end a long-standing blanket ban on participation by openly gay adults. Several of the biggest sponsors of Scout units, including the Roman Catholic, Mormon and Southern....

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Boy Scouts faring well a year after easing ban on gay adults
NEW YORK (AP) -- There were dire warnings for the Boy Scouts of America a year ago when the group's leaders, under intense pressure, voted to end a long-standing blanket ban on participation by openly gay adults. Several of the biggest sponsors of Scout units, including the Roman Catholic, Mormon....

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Al Miller faces three-year prison term
Clergyman Al Miller could be locked up in prison for up to three years following his conviction in the St Andrew Parish Court yesterday. Judge Simone Wolfe Reece, in handing down her verdict, said that she found Miller to have been "less than candid with the court" about what happened the day Christopher 'Dudus' Coke was captured.

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United Way in Memphis leverages funding to fight poverty
Challenged by a 25 percent decline in contributions in recent years, the United Way of the Mid-South is sharpening its focus on fighting poverty and helping families become self-sufficient. Now the United Way is beginning to leverage the millions of dollars it distributes to nearly 80....

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Nigeria: Why Ogun Church Chained 9-Year-Old Boy for Weeks - Police, NSCDC
A nine-year-old boy who was chained in Ogun State for weeks before his rescue on Friday, was given the horrifying punishment for allegedly stealing, police and the Nigeria Civil Defence Corps have said. The NSCDC had said in a statement sent to PREMIUM TIMES on Saturday that its personnel rescued....

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Rain, wind, hail move through Twin Cities, more expected
Purchase: Order Reprint MINNEAPOLIS — A band of severe weather swept through the Twin Cities on Saturday, bringing heavy rain, high winds and some hail. More severe weather was expected Saturday evening, and some parts of the metro area remained under a severe thunderstorm warning.

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Pastor leaves Racine police commission over online posts
Freeman, a pastor at Second Missionary Baptist Church, has been under pressure to step down since the posts surfaced publicly. One of them showed a police officer in a pointed white hood aiming a gun at a black youth, the Racine Journal Times reported ( "I will continue to pray for the brave men....

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Ex-KKK leader Duke tries political comeback in US Senate run
By MELINDA DESLATTE Associated Press. BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A quarter century after his credible run for governor of Louisiana rattled the national political establishment, white supremacist David Duke has jumped into the crowded competition for a U.S.

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How sympathetic whites are helping to fuel racial change
An attorney in Oregon is supporting political candidates who promise to address racial profiling in policing. In suburban Ohio, a mother says she and her friends will push for better racial integration in their children's high school. And in rural Massachusetts, a young father has launched a Facebook group called "White Men for Black Lives.

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Racine police commissioner resigns after social media posts
RACINE, Wis. (AP) -- A member of the Racine Police and Fire Commission has resigned after public scrutiny of some social media posts. The mayor confirmed Friday that J. Mark Freeman resigned in order to protect the appearance and reality of the commission's unbiased decision-making. Freeman is a pastor at Second Missionary Baptist Church.

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